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With all the changes and announcements in 2018, our Eurozone Hub has collated the following supervisory outlook for 2019 as a non-exhaustive “Playbook” for Banking Union Supervised Institutions and other regulated market participants already based in or otherwise relocating to the EU and/or the Eurozone.

In the wake of the release of the much-anticipated 2019 Federal Budget, members of Dentons’ Tax group, together with a team at Wolters Kluwer, have prepared a Special Report which provides a detailed analysis and concise summary of the changes featured in the Budget.

In Policy Scan 2019, Dentons' US Public Policy team's annual analysis of the legislative and political landscape, we take a close look at the issues, questions and conflicts that will dominate the dialogue on Capitol Hill and in the White House over the coming year.

Dentons is home to top-tier talent that is found at the intersection of geography, industry knowledge and substantive legal experience. Working with Dentons, you will have the opportunity to learn from the best lawyers in the industry at the largest law firm in the world.

The 2019 edition of The Legal 500 Europe, Middle East and Africa has recognized 133 Dentons lawyers, of which 89 have been included in the elite “Leading Lawyers” list, while 44 are listed as “Next Generation Lawyers”.

Dentons, the world’s largest law firm, has launched a new Market Insights publication entitled “Digital Transformation and the Digital Consumer”, which examines the legal implications of the online economy.

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In the complex world of tax, our role is simple: to serve as an extension of your business. At Dentons, our value comes from seeing your business as you do and collaborating with you every step of the way. Together, we will develop and implement a plan based on your needs and aspirations—one that proactively identifies creative, integrated commercial tax-saving solutions.

When you engage Dentons for tax services, you’re getting an interdisciplinary team that understands how tax law meshes with other areas of the law—corporate, real estate and litigation, to name a few. You are drawing from a focused team with years of experience in your industry. It’s a cross-border, multijurisdictional group that seamlessly mixes local knowledge with the right resources in order for your business to stay nimble and robust.

Whether excise or extra-jurisdictional, taxes will always impact your business. As regulations and issues shift and evolve, Dentons will work with you to ensure you stay ahead—with your goals as our guide.

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Defense contractors operate at the interface of business and government and much of what they do, including their research and development, is both publicly funded and subject to tight security. Governments compete many defense contracts, but some are directly negotiated without competition, and so long-term relationships with government entities are critical. Defense industry disputes can be substantial, complex and involve such issues as procurement law, sovereign contracts, intellectual property and, often, international trade.

The defense industry therefore demands lawyers able to work on the most valuable and complex competitive processes, contracts and disputes; lawyers who understand how both government and business work and whose discretion is assured; and lawyers who can apply their skills and experience in exacting circumstances and strict security.

Dentons’ lawyers work for defense contractors and governments globally. They deploy deep understanding of public and private law to work on major platform, systems and ordinance sales and purchases, contracts for the management of defense sites and facilities, and the operation and maintenance of defense equipment. Dentons’ lawyers will represent you in defense industry disputes and litigation of every kind, with confidence grounded in real industry knowledge.

Dentons’ services include working closely with corporate clients to develop strategies to secure government contracting opportunities. We also act as trusted advisers to government clients in navigating public law to design procurement processes in competitive and non-competitive procurements.

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On 28 July 2015 the Commercial Court of Moscow rendered a decision in case No. А40-102787/2016-33-887 under the claim of Sodruzhestvo LLC (the “Company”) against the Central Excise Customs Authority (“CECA”) to invalidate a CECA departmental control decision cancelling a Vladimir Excise Post decision on release of goods.

The Eurasian Economic Union’s Combined Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activity (TN VED EAEU) is based on the International Convention on Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System. The World Customs Organization, as part of its work in administering the Convention, every five years updates the Harmonized System in accordance with the requirements of international trade, the appearance of new commodities, and the needs of customs services.

Federal Law No. 225-FZ on Amendments to Part Two of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation dated 30 June 2016 enters into force on 1 August 2016. According to the law, a VAT exemption is granted on import of raw materials and components of devices for which no analogues are manufactured in Russia and which are intended for the manufacturing of VAT exempt medical products.

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